AbstractBackground: Deep hypothermic circulatory arrest is an effective method of cerebral protection, but it is associated with long cardiopulmonary bypass times and coagulation disturbances. Previous studies have shown that retrograde cerebral perfusion can improve neurologic outcomes after prolonged hypothermic circulatory arrest. We tested the hypothesis that deep hypothermic retrograde cerebral perfusion could improve cerebral outcome during moderate hypothermic circulatory arrest. Methods: Twelve pigs (23-29 kg) were randomly assigned to undergo either retrograde cerebral perfusion (15°C) at 25°C or hypothermic circulatory arrest with the head packed in ice at 25°C for 45 minutes. Flow was adjusted to maintain superior vena cava press...
Objective: To evaluate the effects of hypothermia on cerebral edema and metabolism, a porcine model ...
AbstractCardiopulmonary bypass with deep hypothermic circulatory arrest increases the risk of neurol...
ObjectiveThe effect of perfusion pressure on cerebral hemodynamics and metabolism during selective c...
AbstractBackground: Deep hypothermic circulatory arrest is an effective method of cerebral protectio...
AbstractBackground: Previous studies have shown that retrograde cerebral perfusion can improve neuro...
AbstractBackground: Previous studies have shown that retrograde cerebral perfusion can improve neuro...
AbstractObjectives: This study was undertaken to explore whether an interval of cold reperfusion can...
AbstractObjective: We evaluated the effect of antegrade and retrograde brain perfusion during modera...
Objectives: Retrograde cerebral perfusion (RCP) has been employed to protect the brain during cardio...
AbstractThis study investigated the effects of different cooling strategies on cerebral metabolic re...
AbstractBackground: Various degrees of hemodilution are currently in clinical use during deep hypoth...
AbstractThirty-two inbred weanling puppies were divided into four groups to study the effect on cere...
Abstract During surgery of the aortic arch and pediatric heart surgery, the blood flow to the brain ...
Introduction: Using a porcine model of accidental immersion hypothermia and hypothermic cardiac arre...
AbstractObjectives: Although retrograde cerebral perfusion has become a popular adjunctive technique...
Objective: To evaluate the effects of hypothermia on cerebral edema and metabolism, a porcine model ...
AbstractCardiopulmonary bypass with deep hypothermic circulatory arrest increases the risk of neurol...
ObjectiveThe effect of perfusion pressure on cerebral hemodynamics and metabolism during selective c...
AbstractBackground: Deep hypothermic circulatory arrest is an effective method of cerebral protectio...
AbstractBackground: Previous studies have shown that retrograde cerebral perfusion can improve neuro...
AbstractBackground: Previous studies have shown that retrograde cerebral perfusion can improve neuro...
AbstractObjectives: This study was undertaken to explore whether an interval of cold reperfusion can...
AbstractObjective: We evaluated the effect of antegrade and retrograde brain perfusion during modera...
Objectives: Retrograde cerebral perfusion (RCP) has been employed to protect the brain during cardio...
AbstractThis study investigated the effects of different cooling strategies on cerebral metabolic re...
AbstractBackground: Various degrees of hemodilution are currently in clinical use during deep hypoth...
AbstractThirty-two inbred weanling puppies were divided into four groups to study the effect on cere...
Abstract During surgery of the aortic arch and pediatric heart surgery, the blood flow to the brain ...
Introduction: Using a porcine model of accidental immersion hypothermia and hypothermic cardiac arre...
AbstractObjectives: Although retrograde cerebral perfusion has become a popular adjunctive technique...
Objective: To evaluate the effects of hypothermia on cerebral edema and metabolism, a porcine model ...
AbstractCardiopulmonary bypass with deep hypothermic circulatory arrest increases the risk of neurol...
ObjectiveThe effect of perfusion pressure on cerebral hemodynamics and metabolism during selective c...